Decatur County Schools Thanks Decatur County Health Department
Decatur County Schools extends heartfelt thanks to the Decatur County Health Department for visiting each of our schools to administer flu shots to faculty and staff at no cost.
We especially appreciate the efforts of Ms. Jessica Brown, RN, for her willingness to work closely with our system, providing kind and quality care. Partnerships like these play a vital role in supporting the health and well-being of our school community.
Thank you for making a difference!
Continued Excellence at Decaturville Elementary
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In addition to being awarded a Level 5 school, we are thrilled to announce that Decaturville Elementary School has been recognized as a distinguished REWARD SCHOOL for the 2023-2024 school year!
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To achieve Reward School status, a school must demonstrate high achievement, high growth scores, and low chronic absenteeism. This recognition highlights the dedication of our students, teachers, and support staff, as well as the support of our entire school community. It demonstrates that students in Decatur County can compete with the best across the state.
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While we take pride in the outstanding performance of our tested grades, we also recognize the vital role our lower grades and support staff play in building a strong foundation for success. This accomplishment reflects a collaborative effort, driven by consistency, high expectations, and a commitment to excellence across all grade levels.
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Thank you for your continued support and dedication to the success of Decaturville Elementary. Together, we will maintain our high standards and strive for even greater achievements in the future!
Please plan to attend the Federal Programs Parent Action Committee meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, November 20th at 11:30 at the Decatur County Board of Education.
On Thursday, November 14th, a banquet and special recognition at the November Board of Education meeting was held to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our educators who have gone above and beyond to drive student growth and proficiency. While every position in a school system is vital, teachers in tested areas face unique challenges, as they are directly tied to their students’ performance and growth scores.
Honorees:
Level 4 Growth or 60%-79% Proficiency:
• Janet Frutis – Level 4 Growth, 3rd Math
• Brande Smith – Level 4 Growth, 4th Math
• Carina Keith – Level 4 Growth, 4th ELA
• Brynn Kelley – 61% Proficiency, 3rd Science
• Jami Beasley – 60% Proficiency, 7th Math
Level 5 Growth or 80%-100% Proficiency:
• Tia Foster – Level 5 Growth, 6th Math
• Joel Jones – Level 5 Growth, 5th Science
• Haley Harris – Level 5 Growth, 6th Math
• Patrick Brasher – Level 5 Growth, 3rd Math
• Nicole Courtney – Level 5 Growth, ACT English
• Jay Cox – 85% Proficiency, English I
This event highlighted the exceptional commitment and expertise of these educators, whose efforts have not only elevated student outcomes but also inspired excellence throughout Decatur County Schools. Congratulations to all honorees for their hard work and dedication!
(Not pictured: Janet Frutis and Brynn Kelley)
Top of the Top: Decaturville Elementary Earns Level 5 Distinction ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Congratulations to Decaturville Elementary School for being recognized as a Level 5 school by the Tennessee Department of Education! This prestigious honor reflects the school’s dedication to academic excellence and growth.
This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work of the students, teachers, staff, and leadership team. Decaturville Elementary continues to set the standard for educational achievement in our community.
Way to go, Decaturville Elementary—truly the “Top of the Top”!
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Decatur County Middle School collected over 700 boxes of Macaroni and Cheese in honor of Mr V for Director of Schools Appreciation Day.
Students also put together a basket of cards and his favorite goodies.
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Decatur County Middle School held a phenomenal, student-led Veterans Day program, where students paid tribute to veterans and their spouses. Special recognition was given to American Legion Post 243 for their dedication and contributions to the community.
The Veterans Day program at Decatur County Middle School continues to grow each year, becoming an even more impactful and cherished tradition. A heartfelt thank you goes to the dedicated staff and Student Council who pour so much time and energy into making this event a success, allowing our students and community to honor our veterans in such a meaningful way.
VETERANS DAY PROGRAM 🇺🇸
Decaturville Elementary recently held a heartfelt Veterans Day program to honor and show appreciation for our veterans. A special thanks goes out to the Scotts Hill American Legion Post 243 for their support and involvement, helping to make the event memorable for our students and veterans alike. Their dedication to honoring those who served greatly enriched our program.
Please join us!
PARSONS ELEMENTARY VETERANS DAY PROGRAM 🇺🇸
Faculty, staff, and students organized and presented a phenomenal program to honor Veterans on Friday, November 8th. We'd like to spotlight and thank our community neighbors and friends that attended and either spectated or participated.
Our Veterans, thank you for your service.
INVITATION TO BID:
• Parsons Elementary School playground project.
Check out Decaturville Elementary LEAPS Afterschool's upcoming activity.
OPERATION CANDY BUY BACK!!!
NOVEMBER MENUS: RHS
NOVEMBER MENUS : DES PES DCMS
The Decatur County School System is seeking applications for a Custodial Worker. Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED prior to employment and successfully pass a TBI fingerprint background screening. The applicant will also need a completed Health Screening from a licensed Physician. Applications may be picked up at the Board of Education Office or downloaded from www.decaturcountyschools.com under the Employment tab, Noncertified Application, and should be sent to Hugh Smith, Human Resources Supervisor, at Decatur County Board of Education, 59 West Main Street, Decaturville, TN 38329 or emailed to hugh.smith@decaturschools.org. The deadline for submitting an application is Friday, November 8, 2024.
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PES LEAPS AS in continuing our Fall Fun Friday theme and to celebrate Walktober, went on a nature hike around the Parsons Elementary School campus. While on the hike, students collected leaves and small twigs. After a quick demonstration from LEAPS Program Coordinator Angie Mangrum, students covered a toilet paper roll with tissue paper and inserted the leaves and twig in the center for a stem (see attached picture). Each student proudly took their fall pumpkin home.
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On Thursday Oct. 17th, PES LEAPS Afterschool Program Healthy Choices Tutor Crystal Sharp in partnership with Decatur County Schools Coordinated School Health Jessica Hollingsworth, made Bruschetta Grilled Cheese with students. Students learned knife safety skills and helped to prep by chopping veggies. Students received a copy of the recipe to take home and were encouraged to continue to make healthy choices such as using olive oil instead of butter.
REPORT CARDS
Per Decatur County Health Department:
Free Flu Shots for EVERYONE from 1:00 - 4:00 pm tomorrow, Tuesday, October 15th. No appointments are required.